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11 countries are now using people's phones to track the coronavirus pandemic, and it heralds a massive increase in surveillance
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Doctors in Russia are accusing the government of covering up its coronavirus outbreak and denying them protective equipment
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'It is unclear why quality control did not detect this issue': Early CDC tests couldn't distinguish between coronavirus and water
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Europe may force makers of smartphones, tablets and wireless earphones to install easily replaceable batteries
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Hackers stuck a 2-inch strip of tape on a 35-mph speed sign and successfully tricked 2 Teslas into accelerating to 85 mph
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New Australian laws could slap wage thieves with ten years jail time, million-dollar fines and public notices admitting they underpaid staff
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China extended its Wuhan coronavirus quarantine to 2 more cities, cutting off 19 million people in an unprecedented effort to stop the outbreak
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45 unreal photos of 'billionaire bunkers' that could shelter the superrich during an apocalypse
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The staggering amount of wealth held by the Forbes 400 more than doubled over the last decade. But their tax rates actually dropped.
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From Amazon to GM, here are all the major tech and transportation companies who paid $0 in federal income taxes last year
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Stop charging your phone like this at the airport, it's not safe
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More than 1,000 Google employees signed a letter demanding the search giant cuts ties with climate-change deniers
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Apple is getting slammed by both Republicans and Democrats for pulling an app used by Hong Kong protesters to monitor police activity
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Facebook's level of distrust is down 33% in Australia – despite fallout from Cambridge Analytica scandal
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The FTC's $5 billion fine for Facebook is so meaningless, it will likely leave Zuckerberg wondering what he can't get away with
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UK Police admit that some drone sightings during Gatwick closure crisis may have been of their own surveillance drones
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Police admit that some drone sightings during Gatwick closure crisis may have been of their own surveillance drones
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Reality TV changed the economics of television, and now it's paying for it | Business Insider
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TIL Arkansal is Arkansas
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Google quietly started logging people into Chrome without their consent, and a security expert says it's terrible for privacy
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Amazon plants fake packages in delivery trucks as part of an undercover ploy to 'trap' drivers who are stealing
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How a mild-mannered Canadian became friends with Kim Jong Un and got up close to North Korea's military parade
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Google Cloud's new AI chief is on a military task force and says drones could monitor 'pretty much the whole world'
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Researchers find that owning an iPhone or iPad is the number-one way to guess if you're rich or not
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Oracle recently offered an artificial intelligence expert as much as $6 million in total pay as Silicon Valley's talent war heats up
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